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BIOLOGY OF NAIL GROWTH
Summer is quietly changing your body, and your fingernails prove itWarmer weather may slightly increase nail growth due to better blood circulation. However, a physician's decades-long study found no measur...
How long will you live? Harvard longevity expert says the secret lies in how frequently you need to cut your nailsHarvard geneticist Dr. David Sinclair suggests nail growth rate is a biological marker of aging. A 1979 study showed fingernail growth decl...
Biohacker Bryan Johnson sounds alarm on UV rays: 'Sun can damage skin indoors too'; shares protection protocol for youthful skinBryan Johnson, known for his anti-aging pursuits, is now cautioning about the dangers of indoor sun exposure. He highlights that UV rays ca...
2024 science review: The 10 most intriguing breakthroughs of the yearDespite global turmoil, 2024 saw groundbreaking scientific advancements, including discovering the moon's far side, a new HIV prevention dr...
For next 2-3-years, big alpha can be generated in branded generics and diagnostics: Aditya Khemka“We generally like businesses that generate cash and we have seen lack of cash generation from Western Europe and US businesses. Yes they c...
Say no to gadgets and other healthy habits parents should teach childrenParents should ensure that they inculcate good habits in children.
Are you having enough proteins? If not, add these proteins to your dietA healthy plate is one that has right combination of carbohydrates, proteins & fats. Indian meals rarely qualify on this count.
EMs to see 6% earnings per share growth in 2016: Teresa Barger, Cartica Capital"A lot of foreign investors were overweight on India until the Bihar polls, which was the hammer that drove the last nail in the coffin of ...
Despite Bihar ridden with caste, a genetics study suggests that ancient India had no such social stratificationScientists from Harvard Medical School provide evidence through gene-mapping that contemporary India is the result of recent population mix...
A ban on the use of crops with transgenic traits is unscientific and India needs new technologies to raise farm yieldsBoth yield-enhancement and yield-stabilisation are critical for feeding a global population of over seven billion, and still increasing.